Happens to everyone, and kudos for being sport about it.
Happens to everyone, and kudos for being sport about it.
Sorry (ok maybe not) but Godot uses an internal script that resembles Python, with optional .net bindings.
The .net bindings are c# native.
You could use f#, but if you’re still learning the ropes that’s setting yourself up to fail, since it’ll limit the use of documentation and add a high hurdle to clear
More like those in Runaway
It takes less fuel to eject him out of the solar system. No need to be wasteful.
This reminds me of am episode of Love Death and Robots
Technically it’s their client that’s putting the thumb screws to them.
If that’s the case the logical solution is to put your commercial hat on and find another client. Amazon aren’t the only ones paying.
If Amazon was your only client that’ll be tough, but speaking from experience if you don’t diversify your client base, you’re living on borrowed time anyway.
This doesn’t mean Amazon are not being abusive, but the solution isn’t to moan on the internet.
Don’t worry, it’s business insider India, nothing to do with the reputable site.
Got my AWS architect cert 2 weeks ago.
What you can do is setup a spot fleet so it’ll fill up with spots and only use on-demand if spot goes above the on demand price.
You could also have a pure spot fleet and a reserved instance and use a load balancer with health checks to route traffic.
The one thing you shouldn’t do with cloud providers is lift and shift your existing instances, that’s what leads to the crazy prices some people are seeing.
Renting an ec2 on demande and installing your software is almost always the wrong way to do it.
Parceque un porc ou un boeuf ça design aussi l’animal.
Looking at your examples, and I have to object at putting scratch in there.
My kids use it in clubs, and it’s great for getting algorithmic basics down before the keyboard proficiency is there for real coding.